What is the technical term for the domain extension .com or .org?
I borrowed TCP/IP for Dummies and it said that new domain extensions were going to become available of the type that we now buy a single name from, so instead of ikea buying www.ikea.com they could buy the extension ikea and put computers on the web answering to www.america.ikea, www.britain.ikea or simply "ikea". It's going to be expensive at about $150,000US a pop but I know of one i would like to buy.
Can anyone tell me what the name of this field of a domain name is so i can search out when they are going to start selling?
thanks read this old piece if you are interested.
http://www.slate.com/id/2222408/
The last part of a domain address, like .com or .org, is called a top-level domain, or TLD.
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